The Cleveland Browns have finally addressed their thinning receiving corps.

The team announced Thursday that it added free-agent pass-catchers Miles Austin and Earl Bennett.

The news comes one day after Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said he would "absolutely" welcome Austin back in Dallas. With Austin, talent has never been a question. He's been a very productive receiver if and when he's healthy -- and that's always been a big if.

Austin is just 29, but an assortment of lingering ailments have kept him off the field and contributed greatly to his departure from the Cowboys in March. Bennett, who has just 185 career catches in six seasons with the Bears, was released by the team this offseason after refusing to take a pay cut.

Still, the Browns have to take a chance. They just drafted Johnny Manziel and boast one of the best receivers in the league, but Josh Gordon is facing a potential suspension. The wide receiver group after Gordon leaves much to be desired: the unproven Andrew Hawkins, Nate Burleson, who once again is on the mend with a broken arm, and the pedestrian Greg Little.

Austin, a two-time Pro Bowl wideout, adds size, a sure pair of hands and dynamic route-running to the corps. Bennett has experience in the slot. Manziel and Co. will have to hope at least one of the new veteran additions pans out.

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I actually like what the new Browns front office is doing. It might smell a tad of desperation but they know about the losing and making amends with the fans. I am not sure how Manziel will work out but at least they are giving him some weapons, not top notch but at least something for whoever starts at QB.

I have never seen the type of game Gordon displayed last year except from Megatron. Last yr Gordon was better then him.

Literally triple teamed and didn't matter what QB they threw out he dominated.

I think most fans who have watched football for awhile were in awe of his playmaking ability. To do that on a team that had no QB, couldn't run the ball, was very impressive. If your lost it's ony because you don't know.